'General Hospital' spoilers for week of Oct. 24: more information around death of Morgan surfaces

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"General Hospital" is going to see some characters shaken in the Oct. 24 to 28 week. Not only will details regarding Morgan's (Bryan Craig) death surface, but it will also see Finn (Michael Easton) and Hayden (Rebecca Budig) get a little heated up and intimate with each other.

According to the iTech Post, more evidence regarding Morgan's death is going to found. More specifically, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) is going to find the jade necklace that Carly (Laura Wright) gave Morgan. Dante will reportedly find the necklace in a wrecked car in a river.

This is going to cause Carly to go mad with anger, and she will eventually snap at Sonny (Maurice Benard). The report states that she blames him for Morgan's death, and because of all the things he's done, she wants him out of her life, possibly forcing him away from her permanently.

It is also stated that the police will continue on with their investigations regarding Morgan's death, but Dante, at this point, is already aware of where the investigation will lead them to and who they may find guilty. It is uncertain at this point what Dante may do about it and whether or not he is going to interfere.

Finn and Hayden are going to get intimate as well when Hayden wakes up from a nightmare, and Finn tries to comfort her. They're going to have a serious conversation, and Hayden will confront him about his true feelings for her, prompting them to share more than just a kiss.

By the end of the week, Nathan (Ryan Paevey) and Maxie (Kirsten Storms) will try to get back to arranging their wedding plans, just shortly after, Nathan had to rush over to save Maxie from a gas leak. However, it is hinted that an unsettling video gets leaked, and it may compromise everything that they have planned.

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